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Politics : WAR on Terror. Will it engulf the Entire Middle East? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Machaon who wrote (32291)8/22/2014 8:13:45 PM
From: warren789  Respond to of 32591
 
Hahaha! You are being so very very fuuunnnyyy !!!

Hey "Vickie", truth be known, the Muslim terrorists on US soil are hired hands hired to make

false flag ops look like the real deal perped by genuine Muslims.

BTW, the psychopath Cheney has just hinted that one or more false flag ops will happen some time soon. He beat you to the punch. Or were you parrotting him?

Perhaps Americans will again be persuaded that the Muslims hate us because of our freedoms and

the nicey way we treat our women. Most likely they will believe because most Americans are

stupid, apathetic and brain-dead sheeple. And so we are gonna have more "Wars on Terror" or

"Wars on Terror Without End". Result: All Muslims wiped out and realization of 'Eretz Israel'. Hey, that

would be very nice, wouldn't it?



To: Machaon who wrote (32291)9/2/2014 9:25:51 PM
From: warren789  Respond to of 32591
 
Hamas popularity rises in Gaza, West Bank, poll shows


Wed Sep 3, 2014 12:17AM GMT

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"Vicky", catch ya later !

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The popularity of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has risen in the war-torn Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank following 50 days of Israeli bombardment on the coastal enclave.

On Tuesday, the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research released the results, which indicates that 61 percent of Palestinians would elect senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh if elections were held in the strip today.

Thirty-two percent of other Palestinians would vote for Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian unity government.

The poll also suggested that 72 percent of the Palestinians favor the resistance movement’s armed struggle against the Israeli regime in comparison with the so-called peace negotiations with Israel, backed by Abbas’s Fatah party and the West.

The poll, which had a margin of error of three percent, surveyed 1,270 Palestinians.

The research center said the polling kicked off on the last day of the Israeli war, on August 26, and continued during the first four days of the ceasefire.

The Egyptian-brokered truce, which took effect after Cairo negotiations, stipulates the ease of Israel’s seven-year-old blockade as well as the provision of a guarantee that Palestinian demands will be met.

Israeli warplanes and tanks started pounding the blockaded enclave in early July, inflicting heavy losses on the Palestinian land.

Almost 2,137 Palestinians, mostly civilians, including women, children and the elderly, were killed in 50 days of the Israeli onslaught on Gaza. Around 11,000 others were injured.

Tel Aviv says 69 Israelis were killed in the conflict, but Hamas puts the number at much higher.